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Now that summer is here, skin needs an extra boost of hydration from the hot, dry heat and/or chlorine from the pool. The latest solution from, The Body Shop is the Vitamin E range.
Boosted by 100% natural origin hyaluronic acid, each product is packed with extra moisture to prep, protect, target and even replenish your skin at night, said the company. Additionally, every product purchased, including the Vitamin E collection, contributes to the #EnrichNotExploit initiative to restore bio diversity in the rainforest.
“Our iconic Vitamin E skin care range is a pioneer in antioxidant protection and full-blown hydration,” said The Body Shop’s Beauty Botanist Jennifer Hirsch. “The range is now even better with new formulas that feature the antioxidant power of wheatgerm oil, which is one of the richest sources of antioxidant vitamin E that helps to protect the skin from moisture loss and environmental damage.”
The brand also recently expanded its Tea Tree Oil range.
With the purchase of any of The Body Shop’s products, you’re restoring 1 square meter of rainforest hrough its new Bio-Bridges program. The ultimate goal is to restore 75 million square meters by 2020.
Boosted by 100% natural origin hyaluronic acid, each product is packed with extra moisture to prep, protect, target and even replenish your skin at night, said the company. Additionally, every product purchased, including the Vitamin E collection, contributes to the #EnrichNotExploit initiative to restore bio diversity in the rainforest.
“Our iconic Vitamin E skin care range is a pioneer in antioxidant protection and full-blown hydration,” said The Body Shop’s Beauty Botanist Jennifer Hirsch. “The range is now even better with new formulas that feature the antioxidant power of wheatgerm oil, which is one of the richest sources of antioxidant vitamin E that helps to protect the skin from moisture loss and environmental damage.”
The brand also recently expanded its Tea Tree Oil range.
With the purchase of any of The Body Shop’s products, you’re restoring 1 square meter of rainforest hrough its new Bio-Bridges program. The ultimate goal is to restore 75 million square meters by 2020.